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    Conrad Meit or (usual in German) Conrat Meit (1480s in Worms; 1550/1551 in Antwerp) was a German-born Late Gothic and Renaissance sculptor, who spent most...
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  • Meit may refer to: Maydh, a city in Somalia Meit (Baradine County parish), in Wales, UK Conrad Meit, sculptor Meite Mait (disambiguation) Mate (disambiguation)...
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    Savoy, and his mother, Margaret of Bourbon, are all buried in tombs by Conrad Meit within the church, which have avoided the destruction that most royal...
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    illustration for the Nuremberg Chronicles, 1493 Alabaster figure by Conrad Meit, c. 1525 Judith with the Head of Holophernes, by Hans Baldung Grien,...
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    Abbey. Pleurants of Marguerite of Bourbon, Royal Monastery of Brou, by Conrad Meit. Tomb of Philippe Pot, possibly created by Antoine Le Moiturier. Tomb...
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    philanthropist Meir of Rothenburg (1215–1293), rabbi and poet Conrad Meit (or Conrat Meit) (1480s–1550/1551), Renaissance sculptor, mostly in the Low Countries...
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    that recorded in a 1543 inventory of Henry VIII. The German sculptor Conrad Meit worked for her for many years, and was greatly involved in her main architectural...
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    Regent of the Netherlands, is also shown wearing one on her tomb by Conrad Meit and in some images. Since one had to be made for her funeral, she probably...
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    produced by members of the first rank of contemporary sculptors, including Conrad Meit (d. c. 1550). A variation known as demigisant or gisant accounde (lying...
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    took into her service all kinds of artists, among them the sculptor Conrad Meit, born in Worms, who worked in the art of portraiture and small boxwood...
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    Philibert II Walnut wood bust by Conrad Meit, between 1515–1525 Duke of Savoy Reign 7 November 1497 – 10 September 1504 Predecessor Philip II Successor...
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  • Ferrarese – Italian painter of the Ferrara School (died 1525) 1480/1490: Conrad Meit – German-born sculptor (died 1550/51) 1481: Hans Krafft the Elder, German...
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  • sculptures : The Death of Adonis, The Hermitage, St. Petersburg (url) Conrad Meit (c. 1480 – 1550), 9 sculptures : Philibert of Savoy, British Museum,...
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    round. These are of very high quality and include two miniature busts by Conrad Meit of Philibert II, Duke of Savoy, who died young before the bust was made...
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    other female figures such as the Vanity by Hans Memling or the Judith by Conrad Meit, where the modest medieval attitude that related the nude as something...
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  • Pseudo Jan Wellens de Cock – The Crucifixion (triptych, approximate date) Conrad Meit – Judith with the head of Holofernes (alabaster) Kolman Helmschmid –...
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    It contains an unfinished alabaster Pietà , the Virgin of Pity, by Conrad Meit. He produced it in 1532 at the request of Margaret of Austria's chaplain...
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    Gelderhouwer, and he acted as a protector of Erasmus. He also was the sculptor Conrad Meit's first employer in the Low Countries. He also owned works by Hieronymous...
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  • French), Frankfurt am Main: Africa Magna Verlag, ISBN 978-3-937248-43-1. Conrad, David C.; Fisher, Humphrey J. (1982), "The conquest that never was: Ghana...
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